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Opened in 1977, the bridge was 1.6 miles long and was the world's third-longest continuous-truss bridge span, carrying about 31,000 vehicles a day.
The newly built Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge in Switzerland just stole that title. Measuring 1,621 feet long, it traverses the country's deepest valley in the Swiss Alps.
More than 70 surviving truss panels are now sandblasted, re-coated, and ready for installation as one of the last phases of a historic rebuild. Military history in the mall: A new museum in Enid ...
Suspension and truss bridges. ... The 1966 Astoria-Megler Bridge built near the mouth of the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon is the longest truss bridge in the United States.
The tension was high in Milton, Ky., and Madison, Ind., as crews prepared to slide the new Milton-Madison Bridge's nearly half-mile-long superstructure 55 ft over the Ohio River in one piece.
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